Savannah, Ga. (WJCL) – After a very hot day, tonight will not feature much relief, as the airmass is still quite humid. As a result, overnight lows look to hold in the 70's inland and along the coast.With the latest short-term model run (RPM model) Memorial Day is still looking to be dry throughout much of the day, but if there is a chance for showers or storms it looks to now be after sunset, as a cold front moves closer to the area . Highs are going to remain hot in the low to mid-90's. In general, it will once again be a great day for the beach or pool.The front is still forecast to stall out across the area for the remainder of the week, sparking off showers and thunderstorms every day going through next weekend. As typical, the best timing for the inclement weather is during peak heating in the afternoon and evening. The main threat with any storm this week will be gusty winds. High temperatures will gradually taper down to near average , roughly 85-90.

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If you were wondering when we may get a break in the pattern, I'm here to say that the latest long range computer models, now have a cold front move across the entire area to help to lower the humidity and bring end to the day after day of t-storm activity. This looks to be around Tuesday, June 6th.